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The Art of Rock Balancing: A Moving Meditation 

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Today we went into the woods here in Maryland, and spent some time with our brother Derek, learning his process of rock balancing. He has spent numerous hours over the last several years working to perfect his skill and using this time to connect with nature and the world around us. Hang out with us while Derek gives us some tips and trick, and see if we can both complete a balanced stack of rocks before they fall, and go back into the natural world around us.
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Комментарии : 47   
@sallyohara4682
@sallyohara4682 Год назад
Don't pay attention to the negative comments, Magi. To all you negative commenters, Magi is my son and I know how careful he always is out in nature. I think all this talk about messing with habitat and such is nonsense. It's not like what he does covers acres and acres of any particular area. It's beautiful. I love it.
@Rikiiiiiii
@Rikiiiiiii Год назад
Rock ! Pap.....ROCK ROCK ROCK !
@unfi6798
@unfi6798 Год назад
Welcome gentlemen to the beginning lesson on polygonal. We use basalt then granite, it is very peaceful. Cheers from Christmas Island.
@magi144
@magi144 Год назад
Cheers
@Antipodean33
@Antipodean33 Год назад
The whole time I'm expecting to see a rock fall and some cold little toes get squashed, followed by howls of pain and profanity. Ah the tranquil outdoors, the peace the serenity, so refreshing
@magi144
@magi144 Год назад
Definitely smushed a finger once or twice in the past. 😉
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship Год назад
Hi all, thank you for watching. I just want to add here in the comments that although it didn’t make it into the video, we did remove the balanced rocks before leaving the woods. Thanks again, and I hope you enjoyed the video. -Dustin
@magi144
@magi144 Год назад
I wonder how these people would have reacted to the work of Andy Goldsworthy 🧐
@TheBottegaChannel
@TheBottegaChannel 2 месяца назад
Always wanted to figure out how people balanced stones so precariously on one another. Much obliged for both your teachings and making sure to put the stones back after you were done with them. Now I need to try making a rock Voltron out of my collection in my back yard to see if it works out. 😂
@magi144
@magi144 Год назад
Rewatch value 😊
@gregnewberry4813
@gregnewberry4813 Год назад
Check out balanced rock in southern idaho.
@magi144
@magi144 Год назад
I’ve seen pictures. Wild Geology!
@theubercaste
@theubercaste Год назад
Dope af brothers. You guys are awesome!!
@magi144
@magi144 Год назад
Thanks Travis
@Jossy92
@Jossy92 Год назад
Thank you.
@magi144
@magi144 Год назад
🙏
@magiofthoth5832
@magiofthoth5832 Год назад
Hello fellow magi. Don't know how I found you but I'm subbed. So hello again!
@magi144
@magi144 Год назад
🙏✌️
@magi144
@magi144 Год назад
I had an awesome time. Really glad to bring you guys along into my world.
@Miguel_ON65
@Miguel_ON65 Год назад
Hello Dustin and brother! Very interesting activity to relax without a doubt, but be careful with your toes. The stones are not soft...
@magi144
@magi144 Год назад
You aren’t kidding 😁
@mallanac
@mallanac Год назад
How abourt making an authentic Nessmuk knife with an authentic sheath?
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship Год назад
I like the idea, but I’ve never been a fan of the shape of the Nesmuk. Maybe one day.
@Mandersen700
@Mandersen700 Год назад
I've been in a group that lost members in the desert because they thought balance rock art was a cairn when they turned around early. They showed up at the car about an hour after everyone else got back. Just be responsible when performing this art. If you are in an area that uses cairns knock it down before you leave.
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship Год назад
I totally agree, and we did remove them before we left. Thanks for the comment.
@magi144
@magi144 Год назад
🤦‍♂️
@Antipodean33
@Antipodean33 Год назад
hahahahaha
@jmuse55
@jmuse55 Год назад
I mean no harm or insu
@jensaarnaes150
@jensaarnaes150 Год назад
Rock balancing/cairn building is just graffiti made with natural materials. This is a real problem here in the Rockies.
@magi144
@magi144 Год назад
See fellas… I told ya 🤦‍♂️
@SilverSaxon
@SilverSaxon Год назад
Jens is right. It has become a real problem in our National Parks and the park service treats it as vandalism. It alters the natural environment and has negative effects on wildlife when the stream beds and natural hiding places for their food sources are disrupted. I wish people would stop doing this or at least set aside specific areas for this activity but keep it out of our beautiful parks and wild lands.
@granty245
@granty245 Год назад
Couldn't agree more, don't encourage this in natural places.
@gaogamers5335
@gaogamers5335 Год назад
Painting on a canvas isn't vandalism, I see nothing wrong with making something great and putting it in its natural area like a rock balance
@SilverSaxon
@SilverSaxon Год назад
@@gaogamers5335Do you care about the impact you have on others?
@JohnCooperWilliam
@JohnCooperWilliam Год назад
Please stop doing this. It's very destructive to the already over-stressed aquatic insect population.
@magi144
@magi144 Год назад
No, it is not. We gathered the stones from the shore and were very respectful of the natural environment… on private property. Now, if you watched the vid, you would have heard us bring it up. Feel free to link your “over stressed aquatic insect population” study, and I’ll read through it.
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